On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:23, Michael Kuss wrote:
> In theory, adsl should be stopped properly when you shut down. However,
My adsl is equal to eth from the computer in respect to DNS and such.
It's just TCP/UDP traffic that's stopped.
> doesn't happen too often to motivate me to investigate. Bu
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 19:25, Michael Smith wrote:
> If you mean change your address... try going to your router (or using
> your connection software) and re-connecting...
No I mean I have to send "DHCP-RELEASE" to the dhcp-server or I won't
get an IP when windows starts. But when I try and run "dh
If you mean change your address... try going to your router (or using
your connection software) and re-connecting...
On Wed, 2003-03-19 at 12:55, Torgny Nyblom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know how I can force a release of my ip address?
> This has to be done because my ISP somehow keeps track of
On 19 Mar 2003, Torgny Nyblom wrote:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone know how I can force a release of my ip address?
> This has to be done because my ISP somehow keeps track of what os runs
> on a particular MAC-address and when I try to reboot into windows I have
> to wait for the DHCP server to timeout
Hi,
does anyone know how I can force a release of my ip address?
This has to be done because my ISP somehow keeps track of what os runs
on a particular MAC-address and when I try to reboot into windows I have
to wait for the DHCP server to timeout before I can access the Internet
again. Since I'm